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Eric J. Rickenbach
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  • Rehrersburg, PA
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Lives in:
Rehrersburg (Berks County), PA
Department:
Keystone Fire Company
Title/rank:
FF/EMT/Instructor
Years of public service:
34
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Pro-Qual FF1, FSI1, HM-Awareness, VMRT-II, D/O-Engine, Aerial, and Mobile Water Supply
PA VRT, SVRT, AgRT, EMT
Topics you provide training for:
(see my website: www.rescuetechs.com
Areas of expertise:
Vehicle & Machinery Rescue
Farm/Agricultural Rescue
Bio:
(See my website.)
Web site:
http://www.rescuetechs.com

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At 4:25pm on January 17, 2010, Jason Emery said…
Hi Eric,

Sorry for the delay in getting to the friend request. I was buried in a big project and I am just now catching up to all of my emails.

Stay Safe,

Jason
At 6:42am on January 4, 2010, EDUARDO ESCUDERO said…
Hi Eric,
I`m so glad to be in touch and share diffrenet experiences in extrication. Starting, you have to know that Chile fire service is 100% volunteer, and a little bit hard to explain how bit it eorks very well.
Sending you a big hug
Eduardo
At 4:15pm on April 8, 2008, Joe Hassinger said…
hey eric, attended your class last year in champaign, hope you can come around again, I enjoyed the class very much.

Joe Hassinger
Stay safe
 
 
 

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